So, Adele’s going on tour later this year – we all know that, and we also know that tickets sold out, globally, in ridiculously-quick time.
However, there’s still only a certain amount that fans are willing to pay, and in most-cases, upwards of £100 could well be out the realms of possibilities by a majority.
Cue Virginia’s Janee Bradford, who decided to appeal to Adele’s inner warmth by expressing her desire to go to the singer’s gig, yet let down by the seismic cost of attending.
Reshaping 25‘s lead single Hello to recount her own financial issues, Bradford sings “Hello, it’s me, I was wondering if you could send me two tickets for free. Cos they too high; my pockets empty – times have changed and it’s too hard, ain’t nothing around here cheap.”
Catch it below; fingers-crossed it works for her!
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